Michelle Collins is back filming for work after her worrying dash to hospital earlier this week.
On Tuesday, the former EastEnders actress posted about her ordeal on Twitter.
Michelle, 60, who played iconic character Cindy Beale on the BBC soap, opened up to fans about her 'worrying' health ordeal as she thanked medical staff for their help and care.
She wrote: "Thank you @nhs @RoyalFreeNHS for seeing me this morning at 9am, been a worrying time but hopefully now all ok."
Actress Michelle added: "When it works the @NHSEngland is fantastic. Don’t destroy it #Tories #savethenhs."
Following her concerning health admission, Michelle took to Twitter again on Wednesday to tell her fans that she is 'very well'.
The soap star beame from ear to ear in a number of snaps which saw her frolicking in the countryside and by the sea - much to the delight of her fans who had shared their concerns following her health confession.
"Great day #filming in #Northam. I am very well ! #Thankyou. Great cast and crew," Michelle captioned the Twitter post.
The actress is currently working on a movie called Melodrive, in which she is playing Nora.
The film focuses on a musician who bumps into his high school sweetheart while on a road trip, which he embarked on after his marriage ended due to an emotional affair.
Michelle, who has also had roles in Coronation Street , Casualty and Doctor Who, didn't go into further detail about the ordeal but her original post was soon met with well wishes from followers earlier this week.
Last year, Michelle was rushed to the doctors after falling ill suddenly and told fans of her visit to a walk-in clinic.
As she shared a photo of the clinic, she wrote: "Thank you so much, under two hour wait and great staff, doctors, polite, well mannered.
"Thank god we still have these to put less pressure on A&E, had tests and went away with antibiotics."
When asked by a fan if she was ok following the dash, she replied: "Yes, thanks. I'll be fine now, so nice of you to ask."